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'''Maine Competitive Gaming''' (often abbreviated as '''MCG''') is an organization centered in Portland, ME that strives to cultivate skill, community, and sportsmanship among gamers in the Northeast. Their core teammates are focused on being learners and mentors in a quickly expanding genre of gaming entertainment.
'''Maine Competitive Gaming''' (often abbreviated as '''MCG''') is an organization centered in Portland, ME. They host Maine Competitive Gaming Monthlies featuring ''[[Smash 4]]'', ''[[Project M]]'' and ''[[Melee]]'' singles or doubles, while sometimes featuring ''[[Smash 64]]'' as a side event. They post content to their [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFq3UtX-hRJNwUwvoQo0gfw YouTube channel] and livestream events at their *[http://www.twitch.tv/mainecompetitivegaming/ Twitch.TV Livestream]. The tournaments they hosted is credited to reviving the Maine Smash community, which before did not have much of a scene.
They hope to provide safe spaces for gamers to participate in local events where they can hone their abilities in ''Super Smash Bros.'', ''Street Fighter'', Hearthstone, and many other AAA Video Games. Additionally, they are excited to highlight indie games that fall on the competitive spectrum. They host Maine Competitive Gaming Monthlies featuring ''[[Smash 4]]'', ''[[Project M]]'' and ''[[Melee]]'' singles or doubles, while sometimes featuring ''[[Smash 64]]'' as a side event. They post content to their [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFq3UtX-hRJNwUwvoQo0gfw YouTube channel] and livestream events at their *[http://www.twitch.tv/mainecompetitivegaming/ Twitch.TV Livestream].


==Maine Competitive Gaming Monthly==
==Maine Competitive Gaming Monthly==
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Currently the HUD weeklies have been on a hiatus, as several weekly tournaments in a row had 0 entrants. The following monthly after the ban had only 5 entrants for Melee, as well as 8 entrants for Smash 4.
Currently the HUD weeklies have been on a hiatus, as several weekly tournaments in a row had 0 entrants. The following monthly after the ban had only 5 entrants for Melee, as well as 8 entrants for Smash 4.


The bans were undone in January 2017.
The players were unbanned in January 2017, and the following monthly had more entrants than the one before, however not as much as they once had. This is mainly due to the Maine Sm4sh Summit Invitational tournament happening at the same time.


==External links==
==External links==
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